October 10, 2007

Michele Linehan was a stripper who married a doctor, became a soccer mom, and then took out a $1 million life insurance policy on her husband and had him erased. Do we live in a real world? Or do we live in a world of fiction!?

Linehan — then known as Mechele Hughes — was one of the top girls at a strip club called the Great Alaska Bush Co. in 1996. A former co-worker said she was so sexy, she didn't have to dance to earn big tips; men would pay just to talk to her. She may have been hot, but she doesn't look too hot in prison garb!

In the 1994 movie "The Last Seduction," a femme fatale coaxes her lover into killing her husband for money. Prosecutors say a beautiful stripper obsessed with the film followed the script to its murderous end.

Mechele Linehan, 34, is on trial on charges she masterminded the decade-old slaying of her fiance in hopes of collecting $1 million in insurance.

Life and art were so similar, prosecutors say, that they even sought, unsuccessfully, to have the movie shown to the jury.

It's a case of sex, greed and manipulation that has transfixed the Pacific Northwest, from Alaska to Washington state, where Linehan had made a new life for herself as a college graduate, doctor's wife and suburban soccer mom before cold-case investigators came calling.

Prosecutors say that is where the blonde borrowed the plot of "The Last Seduction" and had her fiance, 36-year-old fisherman Kent Leppink, killed.

you are such an animal!!! I feel so sorry that this planet earth is contaminated by people like you, Mr. Wave Theory!! and another crazy dude by the name joe deoli for posting the nude video of Michele Linehan. Leave others alone. You men are good for nothing but go around and condemn others.

Since even the judge said the movie had no relevance to the case because there was no real similarity and he instructed the prosecution not to bring it up again, this blog post is a waste of space. Do you consider yourself a writer, because skimpy rehashing of tabloid stories versus actual information of substance is a waste of the reader's time.